INTLAUE - Intensity Integration
Abstract
The program INTLAUE is used to determine the integrated intensities of
spots from Laue diffraction images. The program reads a list of predicted
spot positions from a previously generated '.ge1' file and stores the
integrated intensities in that file. Spot profiles in different areas
of the image are derived from the stronger spots and are used to determine
the integrated intensities throughout the image. Special options allow
for the treatment of spots which vary in size throughout the image in
a systematic manner. Also the program has an option for deconvoluting
the intensities of spots which are spatially overlapped. The crystal
orientation is determined and refined prior to running INTLAUE but
INTLAUE has options for carrying out some further refinement of some
parameters using the positions of well separated nodal spots. The
program may be run interactively on a terminal with ANSI and T4010
graphics support or it may be run in batch mode.
Documentation
A user documentation file
is available in html format. The suite is distributed with a plain
text file equivalent.
Availability
The program is distributed as part of the
Laue Software Suite.
Contact
Quan Hao <:qhao@dmu.ac.uk>
John W. Campbell
CCLRC Daresbury Laboratory
Last update 21 August 1996